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Make sure you're manually picking the drivers for it too, after you put Win7 in Unsigned Driver mode plug it in, go to the devices panel and open up the properties, wipe out any driver it previously associated, then browse and manually assign the driver you downloaded instead.

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Command tips:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL … re=mh_lolz

marshare wrote:

i must've missed that launching when i lost internet... sounds ideal
thanks guys, think i have most everything i came for

drat now i wish i didn't buy from bandcamp with different emails

They thought of that, you can add multiple emails to your fan account.

I like the chrome screen.

Added the advanced tutorial to the original post.

2 ideas,

1. Blipfest simulator, move the D-pad to make Bit Shifter dance around stage, tap buttons for crowd-surfing, dancing, and raving. Complete with real blips and bleeps.

2. LSDJ-DJ
An LSDJ player mod that lets you run glitches/mutes/soloing/pitch bends/vibrato/distortions over a playing LSDJ song.

Rolled out for public use; go sign up now!
http://bandcamp.com/fans

Also; here's mine. Not all of my downloads are on there though.
http://bandcamp.com/zef


Also, loving the ability to follow artists for new releases too! Finally a soundcloud feed, but for polished releases!

My GBC whines all the time, it makes all sorts of fuzzy noises. I'd recommend prosound if it really bothers you, but I find that its not really an issue while I'm actually playing a song. I wrote Ground Zero entirely on a GBC without any trouble.

Come on out guys! I'm excited for everyone to hear what me and Dan have cooked up in the last year!

Also, BTW no guitar on the album unfortunately, but we rocked the chips hard, no worries there.

How many are in each of these batches Kitsch if I may ask?

It certainly would be nice if people took a more active role in curating their own material though. I'm guilty to breaking this though too, I started releasing tracks pretty early when perhaps I should have waited. I liked the three-tiered scene we had in the days of 8bc (and hope we can get there with uC) where basically there was 8bc where new people could get instant feedback on unfinished/unpolished material and learn to get better (with the incentive of gaining a few likes or comments to drive them to keep writing even if they're still beginners). Then there was another tier where people would compile tracks and release on netlabels as thought out, polished albums. This is where people would go once they got a little more serious about it (and it was a place to get more polished releases). Then there was also the physical scene where people would play shows and gain a following that way.

I liked the way that all worked, all valid niches.

If you really wanted to get a MIDI out from a usb midi device you could buy one of many USB - audio interfaces, then run the USB controller in through the laptop, then back out through the interface. Definitely a work around, and you'd still need an arduino-boy, but so far as I can tell it would work.

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Bit Shifter wrote:
egr wrote:

Everything on Bandcamp automatically has some form of CC license attached to it.

I can't imagine this is the case. Where are you seeing this?

Yeah this isn't true, I checked all my tracks and they defaulted to "all rights reserved", but with the option to change it if you like.

People with shorter time frames available just listen to parts at a time, that's what I do anyways. That, or they just listen to the first 6 tracks every time and treat it like an EP haha.

Zef and Danimal Cannon - Parallel Processing, 48 minutes. Jan. 15th.